Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 29, 1915, Final, Page 4, Image 4

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    BVEKING LEDGER--PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1915;
MR&CLWAINWRIGHT
WINS.TffO MATCHES
IN LEAGUE TONIS
That Ws in Addition to Run
nine Women's Interclub
Championships at St.
' Martin's
MRS SCHLICHTER WINNER
v
ST. MARTIN'S, Pa., Bept a -There
Wcra number of txcttlna; matches In the
opcnlnc round of the lawn tennis tour
nament for the Individual championship
of the Woman's Interclub League at the
Philadelphia, Cricket Club today, and In
everal of them the fenult hung In the
Wtanco until the last point Seas won and
teat.
Mra. C I Walnwright, Philadelphia
cricket Club, was an extremely busy
lady.
In addition to running the tourney, Mrs.
Walnwrlght played and won two matches,
and both went the full distance of three
sets. In the first round. Miss Kalherlne
Morris, Philadelphia Country Club, gave
way. nt 6-8, 6-0, 6-4, and In the necond
round she defeated Miss Alice Hawkins,
Oermantown, at 4-6, 6-3, 6-4,
Miss C. T. Chase, Merlon, and Mrs. I
Hr Schllchter, Jr., Philadelphia Country
Club, went three long drawn out sets be
fore the latter camo through at 2-6, 8-6,
M
Several first class tennis have entered
the doubles event, the best of which ap
pear to bo Mrs. nobert Herold and Mrs.
Jforrest Kerbaugh, Uelneld. and Mrs.
flchllchter olid Miss Phyllis Walsh, Phila
delphia Country Club.
DECLARES VACCINATION
VIRUS DID NOT LEAD TO
DEATHS OF BROTHERS
H. K. Mulford, Ofllcinl of Vac
cine Developing Co. Says
Tetanus Could Not Have
Come From Serum
BQYS BROUGHT HERE
MEX COMES THROUGH
AT LOUISVILLE TRACK
Mars Cassidy Gets Second
Money and Dr. Carmen
v Third in Opener
-&
iwuiyiJUL,t,, Ky., Bept. Z9. Mex up
eef calculations In the first race here to
day, by winning the event. Mars Cassidy
WAS second find Doeiftr Pam,n tfilrrf
1 'X The summary:
First race, srlllnr. 3-year-olds nd up. 8
J furlongsMax. 100. lAPallle, KO, 17.00, S3.H0.
wont Mars CanMy, 100. Judy, 13.60. 13, sec
t ends Dr. Carmen, 105. Mott. W, third. Time,
' 1 14. Billy Joe Hawthorn. Buck Keenon, The
c Spirit and Walcher alio ran.
j aeconil race, 2-year-olds, maMma. cm fur-
KKC"" ajpasle walkr. 100. Murphy, f T8 SO,
42.60, M.80, won; Incltatton. lOif A. Kelly,
third. Timi, 1:09 4-S. Irish Wit, Some Reach
That's Me, KtheJ Welles, Colonel McNab, 8au
terello and Hurtaktr also ran. Colonel McNab
imwnwi iirwt, out u aiaqununoa ror ioul,
iniru racs.
notha.
Crump,
irnrr. unennw ii m i.ij
1.36 a-A. Transmit. Commanada, Beach Cham:
ow and Lou Blue also ran.
1 raca, -1-year-olds and up, mile Lady
87, Itnry, 46.S0, SX.70. $2. CO. won; KJ
. 105, Kederls, 2,00, 12.60, second: Dr.
Jugular Vein Severed in Fnll
, William Qreenbalgh, SO years old, 6642
V Osnge avenue, a paperhanger, tjk-as killed
today by a foil in which a steel tool
psed for scraplnjr paper from a wall
severed his Jugular vein. The M.n
occurred In the vestibule of tho home of
wiiiiam . iiarier, iu Chester avenue.
A ladder on which Qreenbalgh was stand
ing broke. Mrs. Harter heard the crash
and found tho man lying; In a pool of
blood. She summoned Dr. II. K. Allyn
Who found Qrcenbaleh dead.
jlrl Badfy Scalded in Ilotel
By the overflowing of a big coffee urn
In the kitchen of tho Hotel Vendlg; 13th
ahtl Filbert streets, this afternoon, Anna
Flyrln, 23 years old. of 776 South 20th
street, was badly scalded. She wan
rushed1 to the Jefferson Hospital, where
he Is In a serious condition.
Four Wills Probated
YPHls probated today Include those of
Samuel 8. Ashworth, late of 3404 Falr-
mount avenue, who left property valued
at J5000: Annie Henry, 1909 Catharine
j .-Btreei, Dib; James S. Shields. 3847
, norui 13th street, 12200, and Mary Gal-
THE WEATHER
Official Forecast
"WASHINGTON. H.nt
For eastern Pennsylvania Fair tnniht
and Thursday) frost tonight; light to
loaeraie variable winds.
mfsh barometric pressure continue. .,
he upper lake reelon anil xtnfl. ,.,
ward this morning almost to the Pacific
coast. In consequence the trmiumt,....
are generally below the normal In all of
the Northern States and frosts occurred
I joai. luiim irom .Maryland northward.
The tropical storm la moving inland -....
New Orleans and the wind velocities are
Increasing alone the mldrifA r.ir ...
Light rains are reported from scattered
il""" . me plains males and along the
ln uuu ana souui Atlantic coasts.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a, m., BSurtern time:
low
S last Rain. v.iM.
r Tr.un.' " 5 f N cloudy
Atlantic Clr.... 6042.. NW 8 Clear
pwnwaK. fl. If. 42 .08 W 10 Cloud v
Itl S.I -
Denial that It was vaccination vlrui
filled with tetanus germ which caused
tho death of two bos from Durllnttton,
N J., who died today In the Pennsylvania
Hospital, was made by Mr 11 1C Mul
ford, vice president of the 1! K Mulford
Company, principal developers of vaccine
In the United States. The boys, Frederick
and Charles Perks, S and 7 years old,
were said to hae been victims of Impure
vaccine administered to them by vaccina
tion nearly four weeks ago.
Aocordlng to Mr. Mdlford, who referred
to a treatise by Dr. John T. Anderson, of
the United States Public Health Service,
to support his statements, It would be
Impossible to contract lockjaw from vac
cine filled with lockjaw germs. The ac
clno prepared In this country Is devel
oped under the eupenlnton of United
States Health Service Inipectors. and
none of it Is distributed until It has
passed rigid tests Mr Mulford said
It Is Mr Mulford's theory that tho
boys' arm became Infected from dirt.
una thnt the tetanus germs entered the
wounds from the outside. The fact that
the disease developed 26 days after the
vaccination, he said, was convincing
proof that the germs were not In the
vaccine, because tetanus never develops
later than 10 days after Infection.
Tetanus, caused bv Imnuro vanrlnatlnn
virus, killed Frederick and Charles Perks,
and 7 years old, of Durllngton, today.
The children died nt the Pennsylvania
Hospital, to which Institution they were
rushed yesterday when It was learned
that lockjaw had developed,
An epidemic of the almost Incurable
disease was nt first feared In Burlington
Parents of nil children vaccinated recently
In the New Jersey town besieged phy
sicians today to find out If their little
ones arc In danger.
Two victims were vaccinated 26 days
ngo. Ordinarily tetanus develops within
10 days. Physicians are mystified by the
fact that It tOolc 16 days longer before
a symptom of the disease appeared In
either of the two children.
Frederick, the rounder of thA in ti
died at 2 o'clock this moraine nu
brother died two hours later. Physicians
had been working desperately to save
their lives, but to no avail.
Dr. John S. Conroy. tho physician who
vaccinated the children, blames the virus,
which he said he obtained from the II.
K. Mulford Company, chemists, 42S South
13th street, this city. An official today
said that the company was not yet pre
pared to make a statement.
The mother of the children, Mrs. Harry
Perks, who Is prostrated with grief at her
home, 218 West Pearl street, BurHngton,
Is a nurse, and heforo she allowed the
children to be vaccinated she insisted on
the utmost cleanliness. The arms of the
children were washed In alcohol before
the vaccination and only vaccine points
taken from sealed packages were used.
The changing of tho bandages was done
under the most sanitary conditions. Be
cause of this the parents and Burlington
physicians unite In declaring that the
virus contained the deadly germs. The
arms of eight other children vaccinated
with points from the same package did
not 'take AH of tho surplus. vaccine was
sent back to the chemists for an exami
nation. "I am through with compulsory vacci
nation," said Doctor Conroy today
"While I believe In vaccination aa r.r.
ventive for smallpox, I will not have my
enna vaccinated until I am sure of the"
virus."
The three other Perks children were
not vaccinated.
More than to other children have been
vaccinated in Burlington by Doctor Con
roy. He Is examining them today and
making tests for tetanus. If any are
found to be Infected they will be sent to
the Philadelphia Hospital and treated
with the anti-toxin for the disease.
Another victim of tetanus ,1s now In the
Pennsylvania Hospital. Physicians are
making a fight to save her life. She Is
Miss Florence Walker. 21 years old 4(r
Wallan street. She was taken to the
hospital last Friday suffering from a
scalp wound. This vaa not the result
of vaccination. Her condition Is serious
Doctor Conroy is widely known In Burl
ltngton. He went to that city after grad
uating from Jefferson Medical College In
this city six years ago and serving In a
New York hospital.
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LA CORAZZATA "BRUT
SALTATAINARIAIERI
Un Piccolo Inccndio ncll'In-
terno delia Nave Hn Fntto
Esplodtfre il Mngazzino
dcllo Munizioni
UN AMMIRAGLIO UCCISO
BROTHERS, TETANUS VICTIMS
Charles Perks, 7, and his brother,
Frederick, C, died today of lock
jaw, resulting from infections
caused by impure vaccinntion
virus.
FRENCH TAKE HILL
IN SOUCHEZ BATTLE
contro t'Austrla II potto mllltsre dl
ilrlndUigers. dtremtto uha base dl oper
ation! td nceogllera percio apesso num
erose navl da guerra, speclamente sllu-
rantl,
I 11 ,Minhl..lA .iITImIaIa A lllslrn
NEL PORTO Dl BRINDISI I JKSJSSSK non dlce nulu c,rea rnWM
Xa coraziata Benedetto Brln era atata
Impottata net 1)01 e varnta nel 1901. i:rn
dl un tlpo a parte che prendeva II home
nppunto dall'lllustre Ingegnere navate
Ilrln, a della stetso tlpo ' la cornizata
rteglna Margherlta. Costava ,75O,000.
Kra armata dl quattro cannonl da 11
uolllcl tSCG lnllilmttrl), qunttro da t pol-
Hcl ed oveva quattro lubl lancla-allurl.
Spostava l$,4t7 tonnellate ed aveva una
veloclta' dl 45 nodi. La perdlta dt questa
nave e' certo graxe, ma non costltulsee
Un colpo vltale alia flotta Italians, che
conserva sempre la superlorlta' an
quella auntrlaca. Sarebbe nd ogal modo
daalderabllo che una Inchlsata provasse
te cause cho determlnnarono l'lnccndlo a
botdo della nae, glacche' sembra nlmeno
strano che un simile lncldente sla stato
sla stato po'Mblle n ell a marina lltnllnna
che era stala sempre rlsparmlata da Incl
dentl dl tal genere.
II Mlnlstero della Guerra pubbllcnva
lerl ecra II seguente rapporto del gen
erate Cadorna:
"Nella xona dl Clvldale II nemlco tento"
ancora parccchl attaccht In dlrczlonc dl
Caplnna e Cedes. Ij'aasldua vtgllanra e
la fcrma reMstenza delle nostre truppe
recero si' che tuttl questl tentatlvl dl
attacchl fnlltssero completamente.
"Sull'altoplano del Cnrso 1'nvanzata del
nemlco verso Sell fit dl nuoo orrcstata
dalle nostre forze, e le colonne austtlnche
furono contrette a rlpiegaro crso la loro
base.
"1,'artlRllorla nemlca lia lanctnto una
qunntlta' dl grnnate Inceudlarle In Mon-
fnlcone. Mandrla ed Adrln, ma II pronto
ed elllcnce Intervenlo dcllo nostre bnt
trrle ildussn at sllenzlo I'nrtlgllerln
ticmlcn."
Continued from I'aze One
tlons no newly captured poilllons on that
front
The ofllcliil statement from the Ger
man War" Office this afternoon reports
that tho most furious struggle of the
past 21 hours has occurred In the region
of Vlmy. Berlin admits the fierceness
of tho French attacks, but declares that
In each Instance they have broken down,
though It Is officially stated that German
counter-attacks failed to drive the French
irom a irencn section.
BUHLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS.
The Berlin official statement claims the
recapture of positions taken by the Brit
ish north of Loos The last ofllclal report
from General French said that, "severe
fighting was going on around Loos and
north of Loos." but "admitted no British
reverses
German loiecs In Artois and the Cham
pagne region up to date were officially
estimated at 120,000 men here today. These
uKiirus wire nnsoa upon the prisoners
taken by the Allies and tho number of
German wounded and dead found upon
the field where the French and British
mnde their recent galnr..
Today's ofllclal communique reports that
the great conflict In Champagne Is contin
uing. During the night groups of Ger
mans numbering 1000 men surrendered In
tho district to the north of Masslges.
German artillery has oponed a vigorous
bombardment of the French trenches north
and south of the Alsne River, the French
guns promptly replying.
CAPTURE HILL 140.
In a stubborn battle French troops
stormed and captured Hill 140, dominating
the Vlmy Heights and the. orchards south
ward, east o Souchez, taking 300 prison
ers, most of whom were guardsmen.
ROMA, 29 Settembre.
t'no grave notlzla glunge da Brtndlsl.
L.i corazzata dl prima classe "Benedetto
Ilrln," ch,e era ancorata In quel porto, e
saltata In aria In seguito nd una eiplo
alone avvenuta nelt'lnterno della nava ed
c' andata letteralmrnle In pezzl. La dls
gra7la e' avvenuta lerl.
SI credo che soltanlo 37 uonilnl del
I'equtpagBlo dl 720 trn ufflclall n snldatl
id slano salvatl Sarebbero mortl dunque
Sli Uomlnl tra urfuufTiclall e marlnal. Tra
I mortl vi e' nticho II contrnmmlragllo
Itubln do Ccrrln, she comandnva la nave.
1a notlzla del dlsastro i' slnta data dal
Mlnlstero dtlln Marina In tin breve
romunlcato nel quule dice rjie 1'osplosione
fu cnusatn da un nrcldente. Xcll'luterno
drill nnvo si era tnnnlfestato un piccolo
Incendio che In brevlssiino timpo si
propago' alia Santa Barbara, prima che
potesso rssere eitinto. L'lnccndlo o
IVspIohIoiip avvenneio In cosl' brcvo
tempo che non si ebbe nemmeno It tempo
dl nvvmlre I'equlpagglo e porclo' non al
feco nlcun tcntatlvo dl talare Jn matt; le
oilaluppe.
ALTRK NAVI IN PERICOLO
Fu foituna pcro' che II dlsnstro delta
Benedetto Brln non ne provoensse altrl,
percho' nl momente dell'esploslone II
potto dl BrindtsI era occupato da molte
navl da guerra Hnllano dl ognl classe,
alcuno delle quail crano ancorate assal
vlclne nlla Brln Per quanll si sa Mnora,
pero', ne sun'altra nave fu avarlata
dall'aaploslone.
Come e' nolo, sin delt'lnizo della guerra
si nininetle dm le vutirne dell'esploslone Vandals Damaico Fountains
sono34i.comptasollconrammiragi.oae, , d.mttfeed ten memorial
se'tte 'rnlhutT dope I'esploslone, coslcche' I fountains' and Aroughs controlled by th
soli che si salvarono furono quelll cho si
trovnvano sul ponte a sul decx oeua nave.
InOltre. nonostanto che si fossero calate
sublto le sclaluppe, lnoltl dl ecloro che al
gcttnrono In mare annegarono, esaendo
statl ferdltl netl'esploilone.
L'on. Salandre, che come l a lift I'ln
terlm della Marina, ha telegrafato al
duca dcgll AbnizzI dl fare una scvera
Inchlesta per aecettare la cause dell'as
plozlone e fisssre le responslblllta' senza
rlguardo a chlcchessla "asslounando cosl
II Paese e la marlnn, che devono e desld
ernno esere espostl nl col pi del nemlco,
ma non al perlcoll che forse sono dler
mlnatl da negltganzn, che se estate deva
essere rlgorosamente denunclata e pun-lta"
Sembra che nove uomlnl dell'equlpag
glo dl una nave oho si trovava vlcinla
slmn alia Ilrln rlmasero fcrltl, ma non
gravemente.
CONFI3IIENS5H DIPLOMATICHK.
Ognl clomo da qunlche tempo hanno
luogo lunghe conferenre tra II mlnlstro
degll Bstorl, barone Soiinono Bonnlno, e
I'ambasciature d'Inghllterra, Sir Pennel
Itodd, alio scopo dl rlsohere la qulstlone
balcanlca, e ptu' spcclolmento la situa
zlonc cre.nta dall'occupazlone scrba e
montenegrlna dl terrltorll nlbanesl,
Secondo informazlonl nttlnto a fonte
autorevole, le Potenze dell'Intesa avreb
bero offerto all'ttnlla tutta o buona parte
della cost dcU'Albnnl perche' parteclpasso
alia gueira contro fill lmpcrl contrail.
Nel frattempo pero' truppe montenngrlno
occupareno Scutari e truppe serbe si sta
blllrono A Durazzo.
I PART1COLARI DEL DISASTRO.
Quest mattlna II presldento del Conslg
Ho. on Salandro, ha ordlnato una sever
Isslma Inchlesta sul dlsastro delta Bene
fit tto Brln. Sebbene I dlspaccl che glim
gono da Brlndll dlcano che si tratto' dl
un accidente, nl MInlstte Mlnlstero della
Marine si sospetta che In un modo o ncl
1'altro una bomba fu collocata Bulla cor
nzzata In vlctnanza della Santa Barbara
da qualcho Hpta nemlca.
Un telegramma da BrindtsI, nel quale
JACQUES HAS NARROW ESCAPE
FROM DOWN-AND-OUT CLASS
Blue Ribbon Winner of International Celebrity Tries
to Sneak His Way to Dog Show, Is Lost by Way
side and Rescued in Nick of Time
DELLA MACK WINS
Boston, Xaaa.... S3 43
Buffale. N. T... 44 42
CoL..,. 44 44
w, la.. BJ S3
Yell-.- A" -tx
. Julon. Mlon.,.. e 40
"alr4n. Tax.. 78 78
Harrtakurr. 1'a.. 48 43
HUWU, it, C. 64 64
I Helena. Mont... an SA
lHuron-fl- D Sa fta
lacKsaavuie, jaa, 70 tvi.m NW 4 ji!
P""Ji7. mo. ;; on .04 n io Cloudy
nanrpriw, 'iviut.. o tu
-. OrWns, Ojb,. 18 7iJ
yf.Tark &3 48
Platte. Nab. 42 40
kliiaboma, Okla. 64 64
.rudalpbla ....62 H
rxnix. Aria, , on on,
liiburrh. Pa,.. 411 43
ttiaiu). Ma .. do 4S
Ivlan4, Ore , BO CO
HtV gall ,. 4H 4Z
.. NW 1 Clear
.. NW 4 Clear
:: SS S &,ca'roudjr
.SO SV 4 Rain
.. g 4 Cloudy
.. NE 10 Clear
,14 NB 10 naln
.. N is p.cioudy
.. NW 8 Clear
.. NW JO Oloudr
- BW 8 Claar
WW 4 P.CIoudj,
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UuU, Mo... B2 62 .. NB
I'anl. Minn.. H 4N .11 HK
Ut LAka. Utah. 48 4 ... n
ni Ianclsco. . M 54 ..HP!
Irantatt, Pa...., 42 40 ,, N10
ssidsi- . , ivj eo ni;
lNsartoo4,.., 4S 42 . NW
a o at ku
00 N 12 Clear
W 0 Cloud
40 E 40 Rain
.. NW 10 Clear
N 4 Cloudy
1J liain 7
..'NW 8 Clear
S- 2 Clr
i. NH 8 Clear
SJX 2 .Cloudy
.. NW 4 Clear
NW 18 Cloudy
WILLIE WORTHY FIRST
Reading Trotter Gets Three in Four
Heats at Lancaster
LANCASTER. Pa, Bept. 2S. - Willie
Worthy won the 3:15 trot here today after
(our heata were run.
The summary:
3 15 trot, puree 4M.
n UV W"W. A. B. Cummlnna.
Readier 14 11
Myth. Pine Oroya Farm, "cimi X l 1
Centre, N. T. ...7
Bon Ton, Oeo. M. Harden. Ralelah.
H. C " 4 t n m
Kosclud. McKlnney, W. J. Uouzh "
arty. Paterabur. Va. ............. a s 4 4
Tim.. 2.18. 3.1B. 2:lBtt. 2.17V,.
Runnlnr. about 8 furloncs. purse I1M) Mont
SSil?-ii"pMf "?,ri.lt- Md.rT.on" H.rnark
able, Mr. J. T. llarrla, Townson, Md., aec
ond: AIantlU Stoil.r, Klk Uck. Pa., third.
?S.'n Eex, Oolden Castla. also ran.' Time.
First Running Race at Trenton Goes
to Fleet Filly
TRENTON, N. J Sept. 28 Delia Mack.
Tls True and Bertha V., placed In order
in the first race here today.
The summary:
first runnlnr race. 6 turlonca Delia Mark.
r..H.... i w-..l --
ww,,,iiiw,irr, .tlUIIUCWB. Won
Tls
third.
I 1 1
.1 .1 3
3 4 4
fa. f.. by the
iTue, n. ., second, llertha v., ch. f ,
Second race, 2.-22 pace. pur 1500
I'ejer Piper, ch a., by Teter the G
Pitman .. ., ,
Betsey Hamlin, bile. m Bradley. '
Joe Burt, ch , lary ..... .
Bid Dillon, fa. g., Phalen .
Fancy. Jay Potter, polook, PIttle Mount and
Teddy Bllvcr also started.
P'rat race, 3-year-old trot, best two In three,
Ida May W.. b. m., by Cazeaux, Short 7 1 J
Colorells b. f., by Colorado, lary. 2 2 s
Doctor IThle, b. a.. Turner . . 2 4 !
CznrHda. b , llloomneld.... . " 4 a '
Time. 2:2H.. 2 21V., 2.21U.
V.aT;ait h''?u- Bertha More, Allenwood,
Bell VVorthy, Lichen and Morning Gossip also
Jacques la a dog of very determined
disposition. He won't fuss around mar
ble corridors and bellboys when there's
nnvthlnjr solnf? on In the way of real
sport. He has n habit of having his own
way. Ho seemed to know that there was
something dolnjr worth while to which he
had not received an "invite." and he
sniffed around the corridors of tho Itltz
Carlton with an ugly frown and thump
ed his- tall against the floor with empha
sis. As he had been the centie of attraction
In any number of dog shows, and won
enough blue ribbons to supply a May
pole, you can Imagine how lie felt In
being overlooked while the people about
the place were going around full of en
thusiasm In their best clothes and looking
happy.
What aroused the dog's susplslon most
was thaj they all carried cards. From
previous experience at dog shows Jacques
knew that cards and long pencils meant
only one thing, and that was a dog
show or horse show, or something tljat
he ought to figure In. He watched his
opportunity therefore, and when his mis
tress. Miss Pauline Dlsston, wasn't look
ing he Jumped Into her car and hid him
self under a robe.
After concealing himself thus, the prize
bull couldn't Bee whtre he was going, but
lie lay cuddled and warm until he thought
the tar had reached the Bryn Mawr
Horse Show; then he Jumped.
But. unfortunately, he miscalculated;
the car had only reached Broad and
Huntingdon streets. Tho chauffeur saw
him Jump and gave chase, but Jacques
ran and squeezed himself through places
that no touring car would dare to go.
Late last night the poor prize bull found
himself alooe on a lot. There were no
corridors, no admiring bellboys, no eleva
tors and no mistress. For a fow hours
ho knew what It was to be down and out.
Finally n woman found him Just as he
was about to bunk near the stump of a
tree for the night. She learned through
nn advertisement that he had been lost
and took him to Miss Dlsston today.
Jacques was given a royal reception by
Ills mistress and all his friends at the
Itltz. Now he can have anything he
wants and go to the Horso Show and
meet old friends.
Jacques has an International reputation
uuu is nnimn in London and New York
Just as well as he Is in Rlttenhouso
Square
Perkins Wins In N. Y. City Primary
N'UW YORK. Sept. 19. Charles A. Per-
ktns bent Frank Moss for the Republican
nomination for District Attorney by a
vote of about two to one yesterday In dno
of the most orderly primaries New York
city Iibb known In years.
Women's renhsyivanln Society for
iTcvcnllon of Cruelty to Animals H
such an extent that the society lias
offered a reward of IS for the arrcut of
any one defacing a fonntaln, Tho police
have been naked to keep especial watch.
A block Of granite was knocked from the
fountain near Woodland Cemetery, In
Woodland avenuo, and carried away
The plumbing was torn away from the
fountain at ML Airy avenue and Clinton
street.
OysteretteB
pre made to improve stews, soups
and salads, but try these appetiz
ing little crackers alone if ycu
would know how good an oyster
cracker can be. You'll like, them
either way.
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The Combination
Of Warm Tans
makes this a very exclusive boot
especially smart for Autumn
street wear.
Imported tan, Russia vamp and
foxing; Ian buckskin lop.
Stefderidalt
1420 Chetnut St
"Where Only the Best Is Good Enough."
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ONCE you have tasted
the goodness of these
Graham Crackers,yoii will
do as thousands of other
families do, keep them on
hand for daily use.
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Centemeri
Gloves
"Isere" Imported Kid Styles, $1.50
Being the only exclusively glove house v this city
we must carry both the conservative and very
newest novelties, but grade for grade Centemeri
gloves are unusually fairly priced.
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1223 Chestnut Street
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Mother Saves Baby From Death
Quick aotlon by his mother saved Sal
vador Feccu, 1 year old, of 1B31 South
Camac street, from being burned to
death In front of his hom. The baby
ran out to play near a Are, when the
flames Ignited his clothing-. The child's
screams attracted his mother, and gath
ering him In her arms she ran with him
to St. Agnes' Hospital. He was badly
burned on the body and legs.
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When Queen Elizabeth
Went to the Theatre
,l.I',1.t,'":JCarIy days of ,the P'ayhouse in Elizabeth's days
they stood up or sat on hard stools. If you were somebodv
LThS onTrs. AS EliZabC,h "" a Bis odyTct; I
, Then they raised the curtain, hung a sign on a side wall
asserting that this was a Donjon Keep or a Ruined Mill and
everybody did their best to believe it '
Play!' bCCn heari"g a gd deal ,ateIy about T"angle
rlth wacsbeth,SJhcat5c a"d the magic marvels of the Grif
' made art Productions are the two extremes of dra-
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Chestnut Street Opera Houle, Tuesday evening"octobe? 5
Griffith, Incc and Sennett don't hang out little siens on
JitUc walls. They show you miles upon miles of woidcrM
natural country; peoples you have read about only in books
The.r geography is only limited by their imaginations and
the resources of this planet. They don't deal in crude naint
ZtTT'' SCy deal in big "atural effec!s; mVunfains
rivers, plains ami seas. ' ""u,ua"s
They don't hold you to one set of emotions either h,,
rush you swiftly through the gamut of Sma ' They're
. you comedy, tragedy, laughter, tears, sympathetic sraiSInd
tense drama, all in rapid succession, and
All in the very best theatric environment for thnf :
vtfal part of the Triangle Plan-ComfoTQuality' Achieve
men -the very best the best men can do YoilYoM 'rtlu
lar theatre prices and you'll get value received,
All you have to do is to go through the usini fnr,.
at the box office window of fthcgChesmugt 80 HoJi?
1 ucsday evening, October 5. ven nouse,
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